Today, I tried to return a bunch of rolled dimes to a Scotiabank branch that never gives out old coins or paper notes.
When I placed the rolls in the desk, the teller said that she would have to open every single one of the rolls and count the coins.
This would have taken quite some time since I brought in $100 worth of dime rolls.
I declined and walked out of the branch and easily deposited the rolls with no questions asked across the street at BMO.
Is this Scotiabank’s way of discouraging collectors? I find that they are generally unsympathetic to us and I also believe that this teller simply didn’t want to do the paperwork to deposit the coins because there was less than 1 hour before closing time.
Has anybody else had a similar experience at Scotiabank? None of the other banks cause this much inconvenience to collectors.
Dean